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revit 2010 + artlantis: does anyone use them together?

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Hi.

I am trying to sum up the power of revit design 2010 with the power of rendering and ease of use of artlantis (for now 2.0).

Usually the standard coupling is "revit + 3d studio" against "archicad + artlantis"... but I like to go countercurrent. .

Did someone else try this couple and use them regularly?

Do you have stories to tell and/or problems to report?

Thank you.
Thursday
 
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I see from the numbers in the thread that there are many visits to this topic (32 in 24 hours) but no one responds. .

Well, that means I'm the only one in all of Italy to use revit and artlantis together. I like it. .


On the other hand, I might be the only one in the world* to have coupled these two sw...
means that the plugin developed by the abvent to seamlessly join the two programs, in practice, they developed it only x me....

I'm glad. .
:cool:

I am trying to sum revit 2010 with artlantis

Did someone else try this couple and use them regularly?

Thursday
 
Hello, young man, I've tried the coupling, but maybe for reasons of rush I didn't understand a thing

import via dwf with the appropriate plug in or the specific one for revit that seems to me there is for 2 of artlantis but still not for 3 it works well


when you have to go put the textures tell me how do you set the inclination and direction on more than one face of the same object?
with other more developed rendering engines type 3dstudio etc....you have all the possible and imaginable commands, but I'm afraid that with artlantis while working on there are things that you can't do.... I hope to wrong and also of big because as artlantis program is good and also contained in the cost for what it does....... .
other opinions thanks:bekle:
 
....however on the site ...contact ...
There are a lot of tutorials in the artlantis section:finger:
 
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Yes, I noticed. But I didn't want to talk about it here, but I didn't want to advertise other sites.

greetings
Thursday


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There are a lot of tutorials in the artlantis section:finger:
 
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when it matters to revit turn it off.. textures, etc. artlantis has its own, which senno ' overlap to those of revit and make slaughter.

cleaning. and everything works well.

quando devi andare to put the textures
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Hello! I am trying to export from revit 2010 to artlantis studio 3.
I downloaded the plugin, I take it out from visual 3d and then open it from artlantis but the sheet remains white. Can someone tell me why?
Thank you so much!
 
Hello! I am trying to export from revit 2010 to artlantis studio 3.
I downloaded the plugin, I take it out from visual 3d and then open it from artlantis but the sheet remains white. Can someone tell me why?
Thank you so much!
Bye to all,
I also have the same problem:
I installed the artlantis plug-in on revit (download of the 2012 revit plug-in to artlantis 3.0 directly from the abvent site).
Following the attached instructions I can save the file of revit in .atl format, but when I open it are only visible the orthogonal views (plan, prospective and assonometric) while in the window of views in perspective nothing appears.
Can someone tell me how to do this?
thanks to all

alessandro
 
Good evening
I get into this discussion hoping someone can give me an answer I couldn't find anywhere.
drawing in autocad 3d then importing my design into artlantis for a better rendering, check various colors and all of them ok... I would like to know though if it is possible to leave in sight the lines of solids. I do an e.g.:... I have my furniture with 2 ante/horse and buffering; When I check the colors (e.g. white) those of white ante/zoccolo and lateral swabs, however, I don't even have a line between the two doors / hoofs and tampons, resulting in a white block where I don't understand where the hoof is, the swabs and everything...????????? Is there any way to notice the lines? ?
Thank you.
Hi.

I am trying to sum up the power of revit design 2010 with the power of rendering and ease of use of artlantis (for now 2.0).

Usually the standard coupling is "revit + 3d studio" against "archicad + artlantis"... but I like to go countercurrent. .

Did someone else try this couple and use them regularly?

Do you have stories to tell and/or problems to report?

Thank you.
Thursday
 
Good evening
I get into this discussion hoping someone can give me an answer I couldn't find anywhere.
drawing in autocad 3d then importing my design into artlantis for a better rendering, check various colors and all of them ok... I would like to know though if it is possible to leave in sight the lines of solids. I do an e.g.:... I have my furniture with 2 ante/horse and buffering; When I check the colors (e.g. white) those of white ante/zoccolo and lateral swabs, however, I don't even have a line between the two doors / hoofs and tampons, resulting in a white block where I don't understand where the hoof is, the swabs and everything...????????? Is there any way to notice the lines? ?
Thank you.
 

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